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Portable Stove
Combined Heating and Cooking
The Portable Stove
will boil, bake, fry,
roast —cook any
thing. Ideal for
quick meals, wash
ing, ironing, hot 1
water, canning
fruit, camping,
Winter or summer
stove. Oil auto
matically turned
into gas furnishes
a steady, intense!
heat, passed into,
radiator and dis
tributed throughout
the room; or con
densed under cook
ing vessels the heat
is absorbed by ar-
ticles being cooked.
Heat under control. Not Dangerous like
Gasoline. No valves, no wicks —nothing to
clog, close up or get out of order. Heats
rooms —slow fire or fast fire. No flues or
chimneys. Light—pick it up, set it anywhere.
Many Thousands of the Portable Oil Gas
Stoves sent to families in all parts of the
world. Men and women enthusiastic over its
comfort, convenience and economy.
WHAT USERS SAY “It is so con
venient and economical.’’ Rev. P. V. Haw
kins, Ohio. “It is clean, convenient, no trou
ble, burns steadily, perfect baking.” Henry
Schilling, 111. “For Baking it has no equal.”
V. E. Bostwick, O. “Bakes pies, cakes,
bread; never saw nicer baking done.” Mrs.
O. Thompson, 0. “Never cooked meals so
quick and easy,” James Newark, Mich.
“Baked, cooked washed, ironed —can do any
thing my range does.” Mrs. M. E. King, Ky.
“Cooked for a family of 6 for 5 days with 3
quarts of oil; , they are great time and fuel
savers.” H. M. Irey, la. “Heated a room
when the temperature was 10 degrees below
zero with one radiator.” Wm. Bearing, Ind.
“With the radiator it soon warms up our
dining room.” J. F. Lisson, Calif. “We are
using it to heat our office.” McPherson Co.,
R. I. “Only used a half gallon of oil last
week for cooking, baking and ironing.” E.
N. Helwig, Ont.
CAN YOU DO WITHOUT the Portable Gas
Stove? Save time, trouble, anxiety, annoy
ance, expense, drudgery, fuel bills. Get rid
of kindling, coal, wood, dirt, ashes—all the
nuisance. ALWAYS READY FOR USE. Prac
tical invention. Simple, durable. Lasts for
years.
Price is Low $3.25 and up; any num
ber of burners. Give it a trial. Not sold in
stores. Send no money. Write today for full
description.
Any number of burners wanted. W
AGENTS Make Money Quick, Easy, Sure.
Show Stove MAKING GAS —people stop,
look, excited —want it —buy. B. L. Huested,
Mich. “Was out one day, sold 11 stoves.” W.
E. Baird, S. C. “You have the best stove on
market; sold 9 in 2 hours; I do not fear com
petition.” (first ordered I —2oo since.) Chas.
P. Schroeder, Conn., bought 40 stoves one or
der. Head & Frazer, Tex., write; “Sell like
hot cakes; sold 50 stoves in our town.” J.
W. Hunter, Ala. secured I—tested1 —tested it —order-
ed 200 since; J. G. R. Gauthreaux, La., or
dered 1; 155 since. So they go. These men
make money. You have the same chance. You
should make from $lO to sls a day. Write
for* our selling plan. Do it' today. Send no
money.
The World Mfg. Co. 1881 World Bldg.,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
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All men are human. You can be
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All men are led either by the Spirit
of God, or the spirit of self. Wicked
men are the servants of sin. Good
men are made free by the good Spirit
and become servants of God. Those
led by the spirit of self must have a
change of heart before they can be
good. All men do some good things,
but no sinful life will satisfy. “The
wages of sin is death; but the gift of
God is eternal life.”
“If ye bite and devour one another,
take heed that ye be not consumed
one of another.” It’s love and friend
ship that is needed. Gal. V: 15-26. It
is. the wicked, selfish, sinful life that
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